if you remove it on "primary residence" only, then one of two things happen... or both...
1. your neighbor pays for your services.
2. they simply assess you a "fee" and you end up paying it in another way. but, if they assess the fee and you don't pay, how do you think they are going to collect it? answer: get a judgment and come after your equity. ie... your house. the only difference being that the fee isn't tied to the value of your home. more than likely lot size or some shit. which i am probably ok with.
on the state's role... the state requires that values be within X% of actual value and that they are assessed on a regular basis. there is a good reason for that. if township Y assesses regularly and is actually honest about it and township X in the same county does assess on a regular basis and pretends like everything is worthless when they do, then township Y is paying a disproportionate amount of the tax in that county. so, it simply makes sense that every taxing entity be required to play by the same rules in that regard.
as far as not liking the fact that your home's value keeps going up, that is an issue you can take up with your local assessor.... not the state.